Xelloss snickered to himself. So, he thought, Zelgadiss seems to be normal, but I wonder where the others are? Oh well, might as well have all the fun I can! He smiled at the fat grandmother as he walked by, making a face in Zelgadiss' direction, "Some people, they just don't care about the children!"
The lady glared, "You shut up, priest-boy! I seen you harassing little Mikey before. I just didn't say nothin' cause I's is a strong believer in God, and I know you're gonna burn even hotter 'n him when you go to hell. Your supposed to be a man of god, and I see you harassing little boys. Jeeze, what's this world coming to...."
Sweatdrop. Xelloss was pondering whether or not to enlighten her on his actual standing among the gods and mazoku when he remembered Zelgadiss, "Well, um, alright then!"
Zel was almost out of the park. Oh, wouldn't it be fun to freak that lady out? Xel tried to teleport. Nothing happened. He tried again with the same result, "Oh my," he muttered to himself, "This is quite a twist. I'll have to adapt to the lack of magick here, wherever we are..." He ran to catch up with the ex-chimera. That was something else, Zel was human. It made sense when thought out. If Xel's magick didn't work, then it's only natural that Zel would be human. Zel's form was held together by magick, such complex magick that it could not hope to be undone by anything but the most powerful of spells. Xel chuckled. The easiest cure was simply take away the magick. If it doesn't exist, it can't affect you. Then again, that's easier said then done.
Xelloss then had a rather unnerving thought. Demon's were beings made from the human's mind and magick. If he had no magick, that meant in this world he was nothing more then a human. And not a very strong one at that! That meant, if Zelgadiss - or anyone else, for that matter - tried anything, he'd be virtually powerless to stop it.
Zelgadiss, hearing footsteps behind him, turned. He almost couldn't believe who he saw. He frowned, "Xelloss"
Xel caught up, taking a moment to catch his breath damn, I suppose demon's magick don't exist here either. What a crappy-ass world. "Oh, Zelgadiss! You're human again, yet you still have a heart of stone!" He mocked tears.
Zel took a step towards him, his hands balling into fists, "Alright Xelloss, I know your behind this! Where the hell am I? What's going on, and where's Lina?"
"Truthfully? I don't know"
"Liar!"
"There's where your wrong. I never lie."
"You tell half truths, and twist things around to suit yourself. That's still lying."
"Let's not discuss my moral values here. First we must find the others."
"Do you know where they are?"
"No"
"Do you know where they might be?"
"No"
"Do you have any clue if they're even close by?!"
"Not even a notion."
"Well, useless, what do you know?"
"That is a secret."
Zelgadiss continued out of the park, dragging Xelloss by the collar. Xel was actually quite uncomfortable. He didn't like this idea of 'pain', it had been so long since it affected him he forgot how unpleasant it was.